They bear naked seeds
Gnetophyta are gymnosperms because they have gymnospermous reproductive characteristics. Gymnosperms are defined by these characteristics, not by appearance or region of growth.
Well Gymnosperms : They bear naked seeds. They are Perennial ever Green and woody It is derived from greek words Gymno- Naked Sperma- Seed Example : Pines , Deodar
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Peony are angiosperms.
Gymnosperms do not have flower whereas angiosperms have flowerThe seed of the gymnosperms is unprotected (naked seed) compared to angiosperm's seed is protected in ovary.Gymnosperms consists of tracheid (except Gnetum sp. ) while angiosperms have complex vascular tissue ( develop vascular tissue)The reproductive structure for gymnosperm is cone and the reproductive structure for angiosperm is flower. :)
Two characteristics that define gymnosperms are that they do not produce flowers or fruits and do not pollinate
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Gnetophyta are gymnosperms because they have gymnospermous reproductive characteristics. Gymnosperms are defined by these characteristics, not by appearance or region of growth.
Some Gymnosperms cure others kill
Gymnosperms is Greek for naked seed. This means that the seeds have no protection around them. For example, a conifer's cone is encased, therefore it is not a gymnosperm.
Well Gymnosperms : They bear naked seeds. They are Perennial ever Green and woody It is derived from greek words Gymno- Naked Sperma- Seed Example : Pines , Deodar
They produce seeds that are not enclosed by fruits.
Angiosperms produce ovary and embryo sac which gymnosperms do not.
angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe
angiosperms: flowering plants (fruit bearing plants)gymnosperm: cone bearing plants (nacked seeded)maybe
Gymnosperm is a sperm coming from human cellulartube
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